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A Look at China’s Fickle but Affluent Gen-Z Consumers
China's affluent Gen-Zers have a somewhat contradictory view of themselves, a new report by Agility Research Group finds. Read More6 Ways Xi Jinping’s Power Grab Will Impact Foreign Brands
The changes currently being enacted do not augur business as usual. Read MoreLuxury Brands Not Forbidden From Forbidden City
Collaborations between the Palace Museum and the likes of Cartier and Chaumet allow foreign brands to benefit from swelling Chinese pride. Read MoreMarriott’s Big China Blunder a Lesson for International Brands
Marriott’s troubles should also drive home for foreign businesses operating in China or hoping to cater to Chinese tourists that understanding how Beijing understands history is key to not running… Read MoreWhat Commercial Real Estate Says About China’s Next Luxury Gold Mine
The vigor index of China’s commercial real estate properties indicates that accessible luxury goods consumption is gaining momentum. Read MoreLululemon Taps China’s Digital Natives Craving Experiential Luxury
Health and wellness isn’t the only driver behind China’s yoga trend—social experiences are in demand, and Lululemon is leveraging this with its expansion. Read MoreChina’s Discerning Foodies Develop Taste for Danish Dining
Denmark made an agreement with China this month to export processed pork, and companies are preparing to meet demand from a market increasingly familiar with Nordic cuisine. Read MoreThe Webster Pop-Up Brings Miami Fever to China
The Webster fashion boutique chooses China for its first pop-up outside the United States, which will take place at Lane Crawford stores. Read MoreThis Chinese City Is the World’s Hottest Luxury Housing Market
A new report by Knight Frank reveals which cities are seeing the largest growth in prime property prices. Read MoreBeijing Critics Underwhelmed by Ivanka Trump’s Brand in New Video
Millennial fashionistas are skeptical about the success of Ivanka Trump, despite her growing popularity in China. Read More